Frédérique CHLOUS
Professor and anthropologist at the Musée de l'Homme
Frédérique Chlous’ research focuses on the relationship between humans and the environment, more specifically on marine and coastal environments, from a social and cultural anthropology perspective.
The research carried out concerns local knowledge, know-how, social representations of the environment and also forms of governance of natural areas including stakeholders. Participatory approaches are experimented and analyzed; they allow us to take into account the diversity of the relationships that the inhabitants have with their environment, the processes of heritage and to discuss forms of management.
She coordinates a network of participatory sciences and a Franco-German interdisciplinary and pioneering project "Changing Natures – A participatory collection of the Anthropocene".
Speaks on the theme
Saturday, November 26
09h30 > 11h00
34. Why is climate change sexist?
- Frédérique CHLOUS: Professor and anthropologist at the Musée de l'Homme
- Louise HEMMERLÉ: Producer of the podcast "Un jour la terre s'ouvre"
- Marie LEROY: Climate and Environment Specialist of CARE France
- Alexandra PALT: Executive Director of CSR of L'Oréal and Executive Director of the L'Oréal Foundation
- Najat VALLAUD-BELKACEM: France Director of the ONE NGO